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Martin Bronze acoustic guitar strings are made from 80/20 composition alloy to give brilliance, clarity, and longevity of sound. The bronze winding is ideally suited for making strings that have deep, rich basses and clear, bright trebles.

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I used to buy expensive strings, but as a working musician in tough times you need to make some adjustments. This was an easy one for me. Great quality strings at a very...Read complete review

I used to buy expensive strings, but as a working musician in tough times you need to make some adjustments. This was an easy one for me. Great quality strings at a very affordable price. Allows me to change strings regularly and have plenty of spares for back-ups...Hey, strings break! I have a heavy strum so I don't blame a string when it breaks. I found these will last a long time. My opinion is that even the finest strings get covered in sweat, beer, chicken wing sauce, and salty air (here on the east coast), pretty quick. It just doesn't make sense for me to spend extra money on expensive strings when doing gigs. Now, if I was setting up to record, I might buy some top end ones....but probably not - lol These are great strings - sound awesome!

Martin's uncoated strings are worthless. They wear out way too quickly, don't produce a resonant tone, and don't stay in tune very well. For excellent guitar strings, try their longlife EXP or SP series strings, or check out Elixirs.

I have been using DAddario for a long time...I thought I would try the Martins,I had not used them in 20 yrs...At first I was put off that they are now made in Mexico...But after I had them on for a few days I started to really like them..Also there less $$$ then the D Addrios...I have a All Mahogany D-28 type guitar that I use for recording and it sounds Great...You should always try different strings,no guitars are the same..what sounds good to me may notsound good to you..Same when you buy a guitar or a amp or a pedal.....

I have used these strings for over 20 years and they still sound as great as they did back then. I have never had issues with these strings and have always had incredible luck with the sound and quality. These strings are very hard to wear out and have a sound that no other string could sound like. Go out and try a few sets and you'll understand what I am talking about.

I used to buy expensive strings, but as a working musician in tough times you need to make some adjustments. This was an easy one for me. Great quality strings at a very affordable price. Allows me to change strings regularly and have plenty of spares for back-ups...Hey, strings break! I have a heavy strum so I don't blame a string when it breaks. I found these will last a long time. My opinion is that even the finest strings get covered in sweat, beer, chicken wing sauce, and salty air (here on the east coast), pretty quick. It just doesn't make sense for me to spend extra money on expensive strings when doing gigs. Now, if I was setting up to record, I might buy some top end ones....but probably not - lol These are great strings - sound awesome!

If you want the best, try the elixir nanoweb custom light strings.. By far superior to any competition. I own a 1968 Gibson J-45 and a 12 string Martin, and those elixir strings make my guitars sound like they are plugged into an amp.. amazing tone, projection, durability, and most of all, playability. dont waste your money on some piece of crap strings.

First of all why are all these people talking about Elixir strings like their made of gold. Their the most over rated strings on the market and they cost as much as gold. These Martin 13's I've been using for years. They last a long time if you keep them clean. They sound great and you can't beat the price. Your wasting your time with anything else (as far as flat top acoustic guitars go).

I've been using Elixir for years, and I realized how great these strings sound on Martin guitars. So I picked up a pack of em and put em on my Gibson Hummingbird and I will NEVER EVER EVER use any other strings on it again!

Don't buy these strings if you're used to playing with Elixirs. I made the mistake and promptly sold the remaining 9 packs to a friend. However, these are average strings for a killer price, so take advantage if you don't want to pay a higher price for better strings. This being said, a single pack of Elixirs will set you back $20 including shipping. Oh yeah, rotten intonation but the strings stay bright for about 2 weeks.

I have used just about every brand of strings manufactured, but found these to be the best I have ever used. Broke strings at almost every program or gig. I now use 80/20 bronze on both my Taylors and my EJ200 Gibson Epiphone, and very seldom break a string. Clarity, tone and tuning is very good. Way to go Martin M25 80/20s.